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On Mar 1, 5:43 am, wrote:
What do you "unlearn"? For some racing sailors, it's difficult to relax while cruising but my observations seem to indicate that it's a personality issue, those individuals find it difficult to relax *any*where. Well, attitude is certainly an issue. Some people will like cruising who don't like racing and the reverse and some will like both... Racing and cruising are very different. But I wasn't really thinking about attitude as such. At least in my case the majority of my racing was done a few hours at a time in the day with the occasional week or 10 days of day races and an an occasional fully crewed long distance race. When I jumped into cruising full time my fist leg was from Brisbane to Noumea and my second was Noumea to Opua. While those aren't particularly long passages by Pacific standards they are marathons by racing standards. Moreover, I undertook them with just my girlfriend who was a novice sailor. Just in terms of the sailing, the mistakes I made on those legs were a result of applying a sprinter's skill set to a marathon. I won't bore you all with the gory details but on the first leg I shrimped the kite and on the second I averaged more than eleven (yes 11) sail changes a day. Needless to say, my wallet, my psyche and my body all suffered a lot. While I still set outboard sheets and barberhaulers and run the kite on a fairly regular basis, as a result of those first two legs I retrained myself in some pretty fundamental ways. Tweaking is fine when it amuses, but pace and rhythm are key to passage making. The pace and rhythm that were engraved in my brain as "sailing" from day racing weren't just inappropriate to the kind of long distance cruising that I took up, they were downright dangerous. And it is that that I am thinking of when I say I had to "unlearn" racing. There's also a bunch of stuff that I never learned or only thought I knew from racing that I think are important to safe and enjoyable cruising. That's a story for another day. But, IMO, the intersection of day racing skills and long distance cruising skills isn't all that big... -- Tom. |
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